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Perun said:
You're gonna have to prove that, mate.

There's a hot German chick and a hot Russian chick at work, and I intend to get between them and suffer the consequences.  Do you want pictures of that?
 
This talk about lamb and mutton leaves me without any choice but to post this.

Bon apetit.

By the way, you say you pour scorn on those who eat veal? It's close to being the best meat available to man! (But nothing, and I repeat nothing, beats this.
 
Eddies Wingman said:
By the way, you say you pour scorn on those who eat veal? It's close to being the best meat available to man! (But nothing, and I repeat nothing, beats this.
And any form of deer is not entirely applauded in the UK - though venison is sort of a delicacy.

That sheep's head dish did not look too appetising to me. The only meat (and I use the term loosely) I would eat that looks like it was when it was alive is fish. Serve me a baked trout with it head and tail intact and the eyes bulging out from the heat of the oven, and I'm happy. :D
 
Why did you do that to me ... trout makes me salivate so much I need a bucket to collect the water. I am now officially hungry.

Smalahove is a quite special dish and it is eaten by quite special people :D Have never eaten it myself, but I'd like to try it once.

A slightly more conventional dish made from either lamb or mutton (or both) is "fårikål" literally translating to "mutton in cabbage", and that's what it is. Mutton or lamb is cut in pieces about the size of pork chops, and cabbage is cut in chunks of approximately the same size. Then meat and cabbage are stacked in alternating layers in a big kettle, some water is added, and the whole thing is heated for two to four hours. The dish is served with potatoes on the side. Usually one drinks beer and aquavit with it.

By the way, in 1991 "fårikål" was elected national dish of Norway by listeners of NRK (Norwegian National Broadcasting). For the last few years I've usually come together with some friends each autumn to eat considerable amounts of it  :D
 
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Sunday Morning ; after a random searching of friend's posts I found this post of PG :

Powergirl81 said:
Yes, I'm about 35 miles north of PGH. Are you from DC Deano? and no, I didn't go to Ozzfest. I'm not into all those other bands. I didn't go in 2005 either, when Maiden was part of all that. Last time I saw Maiden was 2003. Next summer will be my 3rd time, my husband's 8th, I believe.   :D

I was busy doing other things  :P that's why I didn't reply right away

Au revoir, no5! Have a nice dinner!

firstly is her : she was giving a nice abience all around .....miss ya PeeGee, hope to seeing you back on board one day

right after, I remembered that very evenning of the dinner ; I saw my woman get dressed again
I saw my house there, my neighborhood

I see us enter in that resto, I remember exactly where we sat -what did we said.......

time is strange : you can have some years that are photocopies of each other and not to can tell which was which
and then, you can have so many changes in one year only that you don't recognise anything as looking back

this thread from time to time is my memory
 
I'm 2+ hours flight from Paris now +couple of hours in train to go to London = 2 hours and a couple of hours transport
without counting the time of transits /preparation

it's not a win any more, it's a victory Albie
 
Ah, a morning of Monty Python's Flying Circus... that shit is so great!

Then I get to see my daughter 'star' in the school christmas program.
 
Monty Pythons Flying Circus was the TV sketch show they used to do back in the 70's. Inspired, I might add, by the late great Spike Milligan.
 
I didn't know about the inspiration part.  I do love watching their stuff.  Its just so off the wall.  Fav sketch of all time is the 'Dead Parrot'; that is so funny!

My friend had skits on record, so when I was just pre-teen, we would sit around and listen to them.
 
Ha ha!  Thats a good line!

I just flipped over to '13 going on 20', and got to watch Jennifer Garner do Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' dance... I like watching that girl dance!
 
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